Fetal diagnosis of congenital ocular toxoplasmosis: a case report

Congenital toxoplasmosis has serious implications for the prognosis of the newborn,as it can affect the brain and the eye with severe sequelae. The characteristic activelesion of congenital ocular toxoplasmosis is chorioretinitis which is diagnosed atbirth by fundus examination. There are no fetal r...

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Autor: Lacunza Paredes, Rommel Omar
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:Perú
Institución:Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecología
Repositorio:Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetricia
Idioma:español
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OAI Identifier:oai:ginecologiayobstetricia.pe:article/2581
Acceso en línea:https://ginecologiayobstetricia.pe/index.php/RPGO/article/view/2581
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Palabra clave:Congenital toxoplasmosis
ocular
Toxoplasma gondii
Chorioretinopathy
Toxoplasmosis congénita ocular
Corioretinopatía
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Sumario:Congenital toxoplasmosis has serious implications for the prognosis of the newborn,as it can affect the brain and the eye with severe sequelae. The characteristic activelesion of congenital ocular toxoplasmosis is chorioretinitis which is diagnosed atbirth by fundus examination. There are no fetal reports of detection of this lesionby ultrasound, but there are reports of severe lesions such as microphthalmia andcataract. We present a case of congenital toxoplasmosis in the fetus of a pregnantwoman with untreated HIV who showed abnormal images in the eye on ultrasoundthat correlated with lesions in the vitreous and retina in the fundus images at birth.